Toronto Star

Sterling does the trick for Man City

- MATTIAS KAREN

LONDON— Raheem Sterling ’s second-half hat trick helped Manchester City build a fourpoint lead atop the English Premier League on Saturday.

Tottenham’s second-half collapse put Spurs in danger of not even finishing in the top four.

Man City upped the pressure on second-placed Liverpool by beating Watford 3-1 thanks to Sterling’s goal spurt after the break.

After the England winger benefited from a disputed offside decision to open the scoring, he completed his hat trick in just13 more minutes at Etihad Stadium.

That means Liverpool has to beat Burnley at home on Sunday to cut City’s lead back to just one point, with another eight games remaining.

“The first half was difficult even for myself, it was hard to break them down,” Sterling said.

“But in the second half things opened up and we got the luck in the first goal and then took our chances really well.” Tottenham was just two points behind City and still in the title race at the start of February, but finds itself in a tight scrap just to hold on to a Champions League spot after falling to a third loss in four games.

Spurs were stunned at relegation-threatened Southampto­n 2-1 after wasting a first-half lead, meaning its grip on a topfour place is suddenly extreme- ly fragile.

Tottenham is just three points ahead of fourth-place Manchester United ahead of its game at Arsenal on Sunday, with the Gunners just a further point back.

Sixth-place Chelsea, mean- while, is five points behind Spurs with two games in hand.

Southampto­n’s win meant the fight to avoid the last relegation spot also tightened.

The gap between 13th place and 18th is just six points after Cardiff, Newcastle and Brigh- ton also earned crucial victories, while Fulham and Huddersfie­ld both look doomed after losing again.

Sterling’s opening goal was hotly disputed as he was initially flagged offside, but referee Paul Tierney overruled the decision after a three-minute discussion with his linesman.

Sterling was in a clear offside position when Sergio Aguero played him through on goal but Tierney apparently ruled the goal should stand because defender Daryl Janmaat then tried to clear the ball, which deflected off Sterling and into the net.

“I don’t know exactly what it was, but I was praying and hoping that they gave it to us, and we were slightly fortunate,” Sterling said.

There was nothing slightly fortunate about the other two, though.

The second goal was a simple tap-in from a yard out after City carved apart Watford’s defence, with David Silva and Riyad Mahrez combining to tee up Sterling.

The third was more impressive as Sterling collected a pass from Silva and went past two defenders before slotting the ball home.

 ?? MATT MCNULTY MAN CITY VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Raheem Sterling of Manchester City is challenged by Daryl Janmaat of Watford on Saturday. Sterling’s 13-minute, three-goal outburst in the second half led Man City to a 3-1 win.
MATT MCNULTY MAN CITY VIA GETTY IMAGES Raheem Sterling of Manchester City is challenged by Daryl Janmaat of Watford on Saturday. Sterling’s 13-minute, three-goal outburst in the second half led Man City to a 3-1 win.

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